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A Study On The Calligraphy Of Chen Junchang Ping Yin Family In Tang Dynasty

Posted on:2021-05-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X Q ZhongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2435330605463071Subject:Art
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In the tang dynasty,when the art of calligraphy flourished,the ranks of calligraphers continued to expand.The strong calligraphic atmosphere of the ping Yin family,the head of Chen county,created such famous calligraphers as Yin lingming,Yin zhongrong and Yin xuanzuo.In the tang dynasty,Yin lingming can be compared with ouyangxun and yu shinan.His inscribed plaque is praised as the paradigm of the posterity.Yin zhongrong is good at the subject signature,fine script,the title list known as the "last." Wu zetian deeply loved Yin zhongrong's talent,and ordered Yin zhongrong to write the inscription for the important officials of the imperial court many times.Yin chengye,the son of Yin zhongrong,can also write,"Yin zhongrong epitaph" is the regular script of Yin chengye,the book wind gentle and elegant,dignified and beautiful;Yin chengye official script has the epitaph of pang chengxun,which is the representative of stylized official script and of great significance to the study of official script in shengzhong tang dynasty.Yin xuanzuo regular script chu suiliang and get its marrow,his calligraphy thin and vigorous,when the heavy.The changping Yin family raised the children of the yan family in langya for several generations in the role of uncle,such as yan yuansun,yan weizhen,yan zhenqing,etc.The changping Yin family not only took good care of the children of the yan family in life,but also taught them how to write in books.Taking the changping Yin family calligraphy in chenjun as the research focus,this paper,combined with the archaeological findings in modern times,combs the relationship between the changping Yin family,studies the calligraphic achievements of the family members and their influences,in order to make a reasonable positioning for the changping Yin family in the history of Chinese calligraphy.
Keywords/Search Tags:Tang dynasty, the Yin family of Changping, Yin lingming, Yin zhongrong, Yan zhenqing
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